When you are building a house, should all of the wood be cut to within an inch, 1/10 of an inch, 1/100th of an inch or even 1/1000th of an inch? At what point do you begin to make your project take longer than its worth by being to precise?

Many businesspeople I have worked with in the past have fallen on the side of being too precise about small things while missing the big picture. They spend $100,000 optimizing their SQL database to be perfectly efficient, when it only costs $2,000 to buy a new server to make their code run just as quickly.

Are you focusing on precision to the detriment of your business goals?

Living with Trent is the first time I have had a roommate I am friends with and regularly do things with since I lived with Plato three or four years ago. It’s a lot like having a brother- you talk a lot and do a lot of fun stuff, but also get on each others nerves sometimes. Trent has been a very good roommate/4th brother so far.

I have been thinking about hiring a full-time graphic & web developer lately, as I need someone to help me out. I don’t want a average schmuck working with me, I want a superstar with a great eye for design who is self motivated and can understand my goals.

My plan to find this person is to advertise everywhere and interview tons of people: